Qu Japan & TSAOCCA

  3.6 – 153 reviews   • Japanese restaurant

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Qu Japan & TSAOCCA 19406

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Reviews

Victor “Bud” Nye
Ate lunch here when we were walking the mall. The food was solid for mall food court food, I had the angus beef hibachi, the beef was tasty, the fried rice was solid but nothing crazy special. The veggies were crunchy and seemed fresh as well. My wife had the unagi don which she enjoyed, we don’t have a ton of eel available back home so it was a nice surprise. Overall solid food offering, quick service, and clean.
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TheMia315
The beef bulgogi bowls had very fatty cuts of beef. My brown sugar boba didn’t taste sweet enough. Next time I’ll get the ramen. This meal of two bulgogi bowls and two boba cost almost $50. My bulgogi that I make with Aldi shaved beef and bulgogi sauce tastes better and healthier.
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Victoria Cepeda
Simply nourishing and delicious. Hit the spot. The rosè tea drink is
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Vicky C.
Food and drink are alright. Ordered the Gyu don and strawberry yogurt.
The beef slices were very tender and well-seasoned.  However, it wasn’t the best option to add additional sides, the portion for the add-ons are small. I would recommend have add the chili oil to add a kick.
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Honest Reviewer
It was an OK ramen, nothing more.
The broth was just average, not much of a taste. Big plus for the noodles (a lot and pretty good). The portion was enough to fulfill. Price is way too high for the quality. Not recommended, there are better places around with better ramen for similar (or cheaper) price.

Edit 30.09.23. I gave this place a second chance. Ate a spicy custom made ramen, and I have to honestly say that it was the worst ramen I ever had. Broth was just extremely spicy and thats all, literally zero taste!
Complete waste of money!
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Heather Quay
I’ve eaten here often! My favorite ramen is the Signature Ramen, it’s a little spicy and full of flavor. My favorite drink is the Lime Passionfruit one. Their food is always fresh and they are kind, timely and professional. Highly recommend!
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Master Boul
Decent mall ramen.

I got the QU special, which was advertised as spicy, and the spice level is quite tolerable.

There were a few pieces of meat inside and the broth was flavorful and hot.

I had asked to substitute for udon noodles over the regular noodles for an up charge, so I cannot speak to the regular noodles.

Overall, I would consider eating here again but don’t expect the same quality as a dedicated ramen restaurant, this is food court ramen after all.
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Thunder Cloud
Tasty but not authentic. Ordered chicken katsu don and it’s more like chicken katsu over a bed of rice. My girl ordered chasu pork ramen. She said it is close to authentic but not quite. Again, it tastes good but if you’re expecting authentic, then you won’t be satisfied. I will come back because it was good.
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Jade Montgomery
I ordered the vegetable ramen, and it was the worst ramen I’ve ever tried. It looked like microwaved noodles with some soup and vegetables thrown on top. The broth lacked any authentic Japanese flavor, and the noodles were clumped together so badly that it was impossible to separate them with chopsticks. Overall, a very disappointing experience.
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Richard W
Weak and thin ramen broth, propped up by chili oil and fried shallot for flavor. The restaurant seems self-aware and makes up for its shortcoming using a generous assortment of toppings. To me, broth is the most important element in ramen, so I finished the meal feeling unsatisfied. No amount of topping can make up for lackluster broth.
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